Hi I hope someone can help - I drop a zip file full of html files into calibre and it is supposed to convert it to an epub, complete with a toc.ncx and content.opf files. Ive done it before without a problem - however with my most recent conversion it will not make a ncx or opf file with the epub, therefore i cannot edit the toc.

Ive tried making my own ncx and manually adding it into the epub, so even though the code is right in the ncx file, the links do not work. Does anyone have any ideas? Im really at a loss - I feel like Ive run out of ideas how to make it produce an ncx file and opf file.

I realize this is an old thread, but I'm having the same problem. Which subdirectory? I've looked in every relevant one (there aren't that many) and don't see it. It's not in the zip file, the author folder, or the book-title subfolder. Kindle viewer and Kindle for PC do show a toc.ncx, but it's just not there as a separate file.

I realize this is an old thread, but I'm having the same problem. Which subdirectory? I've looked in every relevant one (there aren't that many) and don't see it. It's not in the zip file, the author folder, or the book-title subfolder. Kindle viewer and Kindle for PC do show a toc.ncx, but it's just not there as a separate file.

This is one reason you don't resurrect old threads. This thread is about ePub books, but you seem to be asking about some sort of kindle or mobi book?

I checked 20 random ePubs that had been converted using calibre and all of them had the content.opf and the toc.ncx files in the root of the book.

I believe Mobi files are different and the toc is actually located in the regular html of the book at the back of the book.

If your question isn't about ePubs you might want to start a new thread with an appropriate title and all pertinent information.

Moderator NoticeThe thread you are posting to is well over 2 years old. There was an Old Thread Warning below your reply window that you chose to ignore. As a general rule necroposting should be avoided. When in doubt start a new thread.

The version of calibre at the time this thread was created was 0.7.8 over 129 versions of calibre have come and gone since then. The odds are you do not have the "same problem." To top it off this thread was about ePub books but your question referenced "Kindle viewer and Kindle for PC." So you do not have the same problem.

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Christ, is it possible to post here without being admonished about something? I appreciate (most of) your reply, but I will never post here again. Enjoy yourselves.

I was polite in trying to get to the root of your problem. If you don't want the help and choose to not post here again, so be it. I won't know one way or the other because beyond this thread you will be on my ignore list.